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The Wig

by Charles Wright, Ishmael Reed
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Overview


Fiction. African American Studies. Originally published in 1966, THE WIG is the story of Lester Jefferson, a young man of great good will, whose repeated attempts to become a part of "The Great Society" are doomed in advance. Aided, thwarted, and confused by numerous, curious companions, Lester conducts his inevitable search for happiness in a series of absurdist misadventures that begin with the transformation of the hair on his head into burnished silken curls. "Charles Wright's Negro world explodes with the crazy laughter of a man past caring.His style, as mean and vicious a weapon as a rusty hacksaw, is the perfect vehicle for his zany pessimism.THE WIG is a brutal, exciting, and necessary book"-Conrad Knickerbocker for The New York Times.

Synopsis

The NEA Heritage & Preservation Series revives Charles Wright's comedie Noire—a satiric Candide in Harlem.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Mercury House
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781562791278

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